Factors influencing administrative personnel and veterinarian turnover and compensation packages in rural mixed-animal practices over a 5-year period

Gabryelle Gilliam, B. White, C. Dodd
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Personnel management is one of the keys to developing and maintaining a successful veterinary practice. The research objective was to identify factors influencing administrative personnel and veterinarian turnover, as well as compensation packages of owners, new associates, and 10-year associates. A web-based questionnaire was sent to AVC and AABP list-serves consisting of approximately 2,007 members; 125 complete responses were received. Multivariable models were created using factors identified as associated with the outcome variables with a significance level of P < 0.05. Lower administrative personnel turnover was associated with the presence of veterinarian retirement plans, asset protection plans, new associate compensation packages, and the number of veterinarians leaving the practice. Lower veterinarian turnover was associated with veterinarian ownership and the number of administrative personnel leaving the practice. Higher owner compensation packages were associated with longer practice establishment, use of marketing plans, and more veterinarian annual vacation days. Higher compensation packages for 10-year associates were associated with the number of administrative personnel, more all-veterinarian and all-staff meetings, fewer veterinarian hours per week, more hiring of administrative personnel, and fewer administrative personnel leaving the practice. Administrative personnel and veterinarian turnover were impacted by business management practices and number of personnel.
影响5年农村混合畜牧经营管理人员和兽医更替及补偿方案的因素
人员管理是发展和维持一个成功的兽医实践的关键之一。研究的目的是确定影响管理人员和兽医更替的因素,以及业主、新员工和10年员工的薪酬方案。向AVC和AABP名单服务人员(约2007名成员)发送了一份基于网络的调查问卷;共收到125份完整答复。采用与结果变量相关的因素建立多变量模型,显著性水平为P < 0.05。较低的行政人员流失率与兽医退休计划、资产保护计划、新的助理薪酬方案和离开诊所的兽医人数有关。较低的兽医流动率与兽医所有权和离开诊所的行政人员数量有关。较高的业主补偿方案与较长的实践建立、使用营销计划和更多的兽医年假有关。10年从业人员较高的薪酬方案与行政人员数量、更多的全兽医和全体员工会议、更少的每周兽医工作时间、更多的行政人员雇用以及更少的行政人员离职有关。行政人员和兽医的更替受到企业管理做法和人员数量的影响。
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